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This, as Digitel One managing director Brian Go revealed that their $35-40 million Luzon-wide fiber-optic backbone project, covering more than 1,000 kilometers, will be partly available by March next year to provide high-speed Internet access to local companies, including other carriers and Internet service providers (ISPs).
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"It has been a long and thorough process but we finally found a system that will meet Digitel’s objective of entering the wireless business on a very competitive and cutting-edge offer," said Brian Go, Digitel’s corporate planning and strategies head.
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Business leader Filomeno Lim said "Chinoy" businessmen now fear for their lives and are taking measures to protect themselves.

Lim, president of the Cebu Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said the organization has issued a circular to its members urging them to be more security-conscious.
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Business leader Filomeno Lim said "Chinoy" businessmen now fear for their lives and are taking measures to protect themselves.

Lim, president of the Cebu Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said the organization has issued a circular to its members urging them to be more security-conscious.
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Paolo Trillo, the manager of the Ateneo basketball team, yesterday said that Ryan Buenafe remained with the Blue Eagles and would not be playing for RnW Pacific Pipes in the inaugural PBA D-League firing off tomorrow at The Arena in San Juan.

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This, as Digitel One managing director Brian Go revealed that their $35-40 million Luzon-wide fiber-optic backbone project, covering more than 1,000 kilometers, will be partly available by March next year to provide high-speed Internet access to local companies, including other carriers and Internet service providers (ISPs).
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"It has been a long and thorough process but we finally found a system that will meet Digitel’s objective of entering the wireless business on a very competitive and cutting-edge offer," said Brian Go, Digitel’s corporate planning and strategies head.
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Business leader Filomeno Lim said "Chinoy" businessmen now fear for their lives and are taking measures to protect themselves.

Lim, president of the Cebu Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said the organization has issued a circular to its members urging them to be more security-conscious.
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Business leader Filomeno Lim said "Chinoy" businessmen now fear for their lives and are taking measures to protect themselves.

Lim, president of the Cebu Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said the organization has issued a circular to its members urging them to be more security-conscious.
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